Category Archives: Scholarly Communications

Congratulations to Beth Brown, the Director of Assessment and Communications who was named the Associate of College and Research Libraries (ACRL) Member of the Week for June 10, 2019! ACRL is the higher education association for academic libraries and library workers … Continue reading →

The Binghamton University Libraries and the Center for Learning and Teaching invite you to a workshop on integrating Open Educational Resources (OER’s) into the classroom curriculum. The workshop will focus on the use of OER’s as a strategy for providing … Continue reading →

For this year’s Open Access Week (Oct. 23-29), we are hosting two events for the University community: Open Access: What It Means For You The conversation about Open Access within SUNY has grown with recent passage earlier in 2017 of … Continue reading →

As educators we are faced with copyright issues on a daily basis. Whether it’s an image selection for a lecture or debating whether or not to copy a print source for a handout, understanding copyright informs how we teach. We want … Continue reading →

Our expert subject librarians are assigned to each academic discipline taught at Binghamton. Join us for our annual Graduate Student Orientation to meet your subject librarian, learn about the best resources for scholarship and teaching, and check out the new … Continue reading →

All are welcome to attend a drop-in session to learn how to upload and share your scholarly and creative works via the University’s institutional repository, The ORB, from noon-2 p.m., Thursday, Jan. 12. The session will be held in in … Continue reading →

Join us to learn more about Digital Commons, a forthcoming platform designed to manage, promote and share your scholarship online. This workshop will cover how to digitally showcase your research activity including articles, hosted journals and research data as well … Continue reading →

As educators we are faced with copyright issues on a daily basis. Whether it’s an image selection for a lecture or debating on whether or not to copy a print source for a handout, understanding copyright informs how we teach. … Continue reading →

Are you a new Graduate Student? If so, be sure to attend the Libraries’ upcoming Scholarly Resources Orientation! Each year the Libraries offer this event as an opportunity for new graduate students to meet their librarian in a relaxed … Continue reading →

International Open Access Week (October 21- 27) recently celebrated the principles of open access and honors the movement’s milestone achievement with the issuance of Berlin Declaration on Open Access to Knowledge in the Sciences and Humanities. Open Access (OA) is … Continue reading →